Background & Objectives: Cobra (Najanaja), Russell’s viper (Daboiarusselii), Saw-scaled viper (Echiscarinatus), and Common krait (Bungarus caeruleus), they are popularly known as “Big four” are highly venomous and responsible for most of the poisonous bites in India. Snakes are most likely to bite human being when they feel threatened, startled or provoked, and/or have no means of escape when cornered. The peak age for Snake bite is school age children, adolescent and young adults and peak fatality rate is in young children and the elderly. This retrospective descriptive study was carried out to ascertain clinical profile and outcome of snake bite in pediatric population. Material &Methods: This is a retrospective observational stud...
Background: Snakebites are well-known medical emergencies in many parts of the world, especially in ...
Background: To study clinical profile of snake bite patients in tertiary care hospital in Indra Gand...
Objective: Snakebite is one of the neglected tropical diseases that World Health Organization (WHO) ...
OBJECTIVE : A high incidence of snake bite envenomation has been reported in rural India. This stud...
Background: Snakebite is one of the important causes of occupational hazard in our country. The stat...
Objective: A high incidence of snake bite envenomation has been reported from rural India. Due to in...
Background: Snake bite among children is an important public health problem in many tropical and sub...
Background: Snake envenomation is a well-known cause of morbidity and mortality in rural India. In t...
Objectives: The objective of the study was to determine the sociodemographic profile and the managem...
KG Sajeeth Kumar, Santhosh Narayanan, V Udayabhaskaran, NK Thulaseedharan Department of General Med...
Objective: We attempted to study the complications of snake bites so that early recognition and inst...
Objective: We attempted to study the complications of snake bites so that early recognition and inst...
Background: Snakes have always managed to grab human attention and have been an object of fear since...
OBJECTIVE: According to WHO survey , about 5.4 million snake bites occur each year, resulting in 1.8...
Background and Objectives: Snakebite is a common medical emergency requiring immediate medical atten...
Background: Snakebites are well-known medical emergencies in many parts of the world, especially in ...
Background: To study clinical profile of snake bite patients in tertiary care hospital in Indra Gand...
Objective: Snakebite is one of the neglected tropical diseases that World Health Organization (WHO) ...
OBJECTIVE : A high incidence of snake bite envenomation has been reported in rural India. This stud...
Background: Snakebite is one of the important causes of occupational hazard in our country. The stat...
Objective: A high incidence of snake bite envenomation has been reported from rural India. Due to in...
Background: Snake bite among children is an important public health problem in many tropical and sub...
Background: Snake envenomation is a well-known cause of morbidity and mortality in rural India. In t...
Objectives: The objective of the study was to determine the sociodemographic profile and the managem...
KG Sajeeth Kumar, Santhosh Narayanan, V Udayabhaskaran, NK Thulaseedharan Department of General Med...
Objective: We attempted to study the complications of snake bites so that early recognition and inst...
Objective: We attempted to study the complications of snake bites so that early recognition and inst...
Background: Snakes have always managed to grab human attention and have been an object of fear since...
OBJECTIVE: According to WHO survey , about 5.4 million snake bites occur each year, resulting in 1.8...
Background and Objectives: Snakebite is a common medical emergency requiring immediate medical atten...
Background: Snakebites are well-known medical emergencies in many parts of the world, especially in ...
Background: To study clinical profile of snake bite patients in tertiary care hospital in Indra Gand...
Objective: Snakebite is one of the neglected tropical diseases that World Health Organization (WHO) ...